Systems Flat Panel Television User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Safety for You and the m40L/m46L
- Recommended Usage
- VESA Mounts, General Description
- Before You Begin
- Installation Checklist
- Unpacking and Checking Accessories
- Connecting Source Cables
- Connecting Power
- Connecting RS232 Communication
- Connecting RS232 Cables
- Using the Remote
- Selecting the Source
- Automatically Selecting the Source
- Manually Selecting the Source
- Adjusting Input Levels
- Adjusting Frequency and Phase
- Aspect Ratio Settings
- Adjusting Sharpness
- Adjusting Position
- Tiling a Display
- Zoom and Viewport
- Adjusting Color Balance
- Advanced Options
- Backlight Control
- Serial Port Settings and Diagnostics
- Saving and Recalling Configurations
- Checking Unit Status
- Where to Go From Here
- Downloading Additional Documentation and Firmware
- Downloading Utility Software
- m40L Dimensions
- m46L Dimensions
- Index

Advanced Options
60 m40L/m46L Installation & Configuration Guide
Miscellaneous Options
The MISCELLANEOUS menu contains several unrelated settings. To access the
MISCELLANEOUS menu, press MISC twice on the remote.
Curtain Pattern
The curtain pattern determines what the m40L/m46L will show when you press the
CURTAIN button.
Plug and Play (EDID Enable)
Plug and Play allows the source computer’s video card to query the display and send
the correct resolution. Most video cards work with Planar displays. For the few that
don’t, you may need to turn off Plug and Play and manually specify the video card
settings based on the display’s capabilities.
Preferred Source Detection
Analog computer video cards provide only vertical and horizontal frequencies.
Sometimes, this is not enough information. In certain cases, a display receiving such
“ambiguous” signal modes could misinterpret the resolution to be any of three
different modes. For example, 1024 x 768, 1280 x 768, and 1360 x 768 all have the
same respective horizontal and vertical frequencies but represent different aspect
ratios, 4 x 3, 15 x 9, and 16 x 9, respectively. By specifying the correct source detection
mode, the display can correctly interpret the signal and display the incoming image
in the proper aspect ratio. The default preferred source detection is 16 x 9, which is
the native aspect ratio of this display. If you are attempting to display a 4 x 3 signal
and it is not working, try changing the preferred source detection to 4 x 3.
Allow Frame Lock
Frame lock causes the display to synchronize its vertical refresh timing with that of
the incoming source. This prevents frame tearing or frame dropping. To frame lock,
the incoming signal must be within the refresh parameters of the display itself, which
is from 49.3 Hz to 64.8 Hz.
Miscellaneous
Curtain Pattern Logo
Plug and Play (EDID Enable)
Preferred Source Detection 16 x 9
Allow Frame Lock










